➠ Words with n
List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.
- - Gave but wanted back
- - Gave, but expected back
- - gave, as a hand
- - Gave on loan
- - Gave a loan
- - Gave something for a while, say
- - Gave to a borrower
- - Gave for a bit
- - season beginning on ash wednesday
- - Catholics' annual period of sacrifice
- - Period lasting from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday
- - Which annual season precedes Easter
- - Religious period that includes Maundy Thursday
- - given a fast loan?
- - In Christianity, the period lasting from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday
- - loaned fast
- - rested, it's said, during fast time
- - Period for penance
- - Period that begins on Ash Wednesday
- - sullen thoughts when this sacrificial time is to hand
- - Forty days of fasting
- - Quadragesima is a name for the first Sunday in ....
- - period following fat tuesday
- - Forty-day religious period
- - Temporarily provided
- - hired out before easter
- - for temporary use by fast types at this time
- - Granted for a brief period
- - To some extent skilful, entrant advanced
- - Like advanced money
- - Religious period following Mardi Gras
- - on loan for a season
- - Advanced money to
- - Allowed someone to borrow for a while
- - 40-day period prior to Easter
- - Commentator's inclined to be fast
- - Current church season
- - Church season between Ash Wednesday and Easter
- - Furnished for a certain period, religiously
- - period that begins after mardi gras
- - 40-day season before Easter
- - advanced for forty days
- - allowed to borrow for a while
- - passiontide period
- - Carnival follower [Matthew 6:16-18 [NIV]]
- - Loaned, say
- - Furnished or let, to accommodate a motherless man
- - it starts the day after mardi gras
- - Allowed to be used
- - season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving
- - made a loan fast
- - granted for a time
- - On loan
- - advanced fast
- - quadragesima period
- - Word meaning "loaned" that becomes a Christian fasting period when capitalized
- - Young Leonard first tried a fast time
- - Church season after Mardi Gras
- - It starts on Ash Wednesday
- - Pre-Easter time
- - Penitential period
- - Fasting season
- - Penitent period
- - 40-day period
- - Passion Sunday period
- - When Passiontide falls
- - Time before Easter
- - Time after Mardi Gras
- - Religious period
- - Forty weekdays
- - Fat Tuesday follower
- - Fast season
- - Fast forty?
- - Church season
- - Ash Wednesday to Easter
- - Allowed to use for a while
- - 40-day period of penitence
- - Time for hot cross buns
- - Shrovetide follower
- - Pre-Easter fasting period
- - Ash Wednesday's season
- - 40-day period before Easter
- - 40-day observance
- - Time of sacrifice
- - Spring fast
- - Solemn stretch
- - Season of penitence
- - Season of fasting
- - Quadragesimal period
- - Post-Mardi Gras observance
- - Period beginning on Ash Wednesday
- - Period beginning Ash Wednesday
- - Penitential season
- - Penitence period
- - Lead-in to Easter
- - It starts with Ash Wednesday
- - It may begin in February
- - It follows Shrovetide
- - It follows Shrove Tuesday
- - Ignored Polonius' advice
- - Holy Week's period
- - Forgoing time
- - Easter's predecessor
- - Easter preparation
- - Donated, temporarily
- - Christian equivalent of Ramadan
- - Catholic season of self denial
- - Ash Wednesday kicks it off
- - Advanced, as money
- - When Quadragesima Sunday comes
- - When Quadragesima occurs
- - When Passion Sunday falls
- - When hot cross buns are eaten
- - When Good Friday occurs
- - What Pancake Day precedes
- - Traditional time for hot cross buns
- - Time to repent and fast
- - Time to give things up
- - Time to give something up
- - Time to give it up?
- - Time to abstain
- - Time of religious observance.
- - Time of penitence
- - Time of forbearance
- - Time of austerity
- - Time for fasting
- - This may seem slow when you fast
- - The 40 weekdays leading up to Easter
- - Temporarily gone
- - Steve Poltz "Give You Up for ......"
- - Springtime event
- - Spring stretch
- - Spring season
- - Spring break, in a way
- - Solemn time
- - Solemn period
- - Season preceding Easter
- - Season of repentance
- - Season of abstinence
- - Relinquishing time
- - Religious period when people give things up
- - Religious period that begins on Ash Wednesday
- - Religious period running from March 1 to April 13 this year
- - Ramadan equivalent
- - Provided, as credibility
- - Provided pro tem
- - Provided for a while
- - Fighting implement
- - Implement to kill or injure
- - Implement of war.
- - Combat implement
- - standing, unable to sit having caught a pike, say?
- - Came in first, guarding each president with gun
- - Sling, for David
- - single paw used to fight with
- - Object used in fighting
- - Item of armament
- - Now ape fashioned aggressive tool
- - Eg, sword or mace
- - Crossbow, eg
- - Looking back, no hand cut by back of the knife?
- - Something used to injure, defeat or destroy
- - Assault rifle
- - sword, gun, eg
- - Sword, e.g.
- - Lightsaber or blaster
- - Instrument used for a fight
- - Frying pan, at times
- - Dagger, e.g.
- - Crossbow, e.g.
- - Carrying a concealed ......
- - Bow and arrow, e.g.
- - Gun, e.g.
- - "Clue" item
- - Lethal
- - Instrument of attack
- - Dueler's choice
- - You and I will have a poncho, not half, only an arm
- - Hand turned around sleeve's end, touching arm
- - Means of gaining advantage or defending
- - Derringer or dagger
- - Won over English press organisation with one piece
- - Any of six classic Clue cards
- - D&D item
- - Eg, gun or sword
- - Gun, say?
- - Part of an accusation in Clue
- - Eg, a sword or gun
- - Maybe gun points down at gangster, avoiding head and foot
- - Offensive device
- - Uzi or Bren
- - One paw possibly used as a means of defence
- - Gun or knife
- - Recalled not a single hand engaging player at bridge club perhaps
- - No seat when turned over is found to conceal a gun?
- - Rejects present over secretary contacting English component at Arsenal
- - Stick or stone, maybe
- - Sword or rifle
- - The "what" of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three shaded answers in this quadrant
- - The "what" of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three circled answers in this quadrant
- - One-third of a Clue accusation
- - Combatant's device
- - Pat Benatar "Sex as a ......"
- - 48-Across, for one
- - Shuriken or nunchaku
- - Firearm, e.g.
- - Arsenal item
- - Any of six Clue cards
- - It can be concealed
- - Exhibit A, often
- - Gun or grenade
- - Duel option
- - Knife or club
- - Mace, past or present
- - Mortar, e.g.
- - Category in the game Clue
- - Knife, perhaps
- - Sarcasm, to a critic
- - Mace, then and now
- - Club, say
- - Sword or spear
- - Halberd, e.g.
- - Gun or bayonet
- - Playmaker, metaphorically
- - ...... gun.
- - Clue category
- - Bazooka, e.g.
- - Part of a Clue accusation
- - Arm
- - See 67-Across
- - Instrument of attack on a pew had been removed
- - Opening weekend's evening act postponed over nasty gun
- - Dagger or cannon
- - flounder perhaps to acquire home that's complete
- - Complete a short distance covered by swimmers
- - Cast a line outside in conclusion
- - End, complete
- - Complete, as an assignment
- - Musical productions need a big one
- - Conclude it's a coating of some kind
- - Complete language, bar one noun
- - End of race
- - complete veneer
- - Complete a race
- - Complete language spoken?
- - Do away with, like a 1950s car feature?
- - Bring to a close
- - Complete
- - Complete a job
- - Complete / Restricted? (... letters 2 and 4)
- - wrap up and put on top coat
- - Liquidate swimmer, going outside in
- - female, trendy one, appearing before quiet end
- - In the end, delve about in
- - Close — texture
- - Angle around in the end
- - somewhat delicate end?
- - conclude it could be somewhat delicate
- - polish - or north european, one hears!
- - polish, perhaps, but not polish by sound!
- - In the end, there can be no huntin' or shootin'!
- - Wrap up seafood containing nickel
- - In conclusion, it sounds foreign
- - Like Sibelius, but with only half the notes perfect?
- - Perhaps Sturgeon's entertaining in conclusion
- - Reportedly from Northern Europe? Close!
- - end up tending towards excellence?
- - The finale sounds like Sibelius!
- - "Heart: Flatline to ... Line," 2016 documentary about six cardiac patients participating in athletic events
- - Polish or north European language being heard
- - end somewhat showy
- - Perhaps put polish on or polish off
- - Close(Used today)
- - Refinement in social graces
- - Reach the end
- - Conclude, wind up
- - Representing Ulster in school cap
- - Polish European, by the sound of it?
- - Heartless Scandinavian murder?
- - Polish off one of those produced in Europe, by the sound of it
- - Sound of European torpedo
- - Polish or another language that's heard
- - Coat with varnish or lacquer
- - Search pockets in coat
- - Polish off fish in batter
- - School embracing popular conclusion
- - Polish: spoken European language
- - Polish nationals losing heart
- - Line at the track
- - End of home surrounded by halibut, perhaps?
- - End, conclusion
- - Perfect surface texture
- - Word with photo or storybook
- - Polish, or polish off
- - Marathoner's goal
- - Mop up
- - Final furniture coat
- - Stain, for one
- - With 32-Across, use up completely
- - Car coat?
- - Wood surface
- - Top coat
- - Refinement in manners.
- - Surface coating
- - Coating
- - Bring to an end
- - Maze goal
- - Kind of line
- - Come to an end
- - Wrap up
- - Cease
- - Stopping point
- - Wind up
- - Conclusion
- - Termination
- - Perfection
- - End ..
- - Polish off
- - Close ....
- - Veneer
- - Terminate
- - Conclude
- - stop using heartless language
- - Conclude, stop
- - Fake knife ignored with packaging removed
- - Kid around with
- - Make a false show of
- - Put on the appearance of
- - Pretend to have, as an illness
- - Falsely convey
- - Reportedly willing to pretend
- - Imitate to deceive
- - Dissemble
- - Play possum.
- - Invent fictitiously.
- - Playact.
- - Represent falsely
- - Fake-out
- - Pretend to have.
- - Invent.
- - Put on an act?
- - Simulate
- - Sham
- - Pretend
- - Pretend to be
- - Affect
- - Fake
- - Make-believe
- - Put on
- - pretend end lost from damaged finger
- - Pretend a broken finger has the end missing!
- - Pretend, affect
- - be patient: we meant 'sword'?
- - drawing in style of french artist? good to invest in that
- - The m in mri
- - Me acting strangely? That's attractive, in away
- - Attractive trap in sorcery
- - Alluring trap in spelling?
- - Attractive trap in witchcraft
- - Attractive sort of curtains used in sorcery
- - Sort of attraction to capture in wizard work
- - Attractive catch in witchcraft
- - Trapper in wonderful drawing
- - Tending to attract
- - areas that are attractive to the student of physics
- - Fascinating spells describing web?
- - Powerfully attractive?
- - Like a fridge notepad
- - attractive charisma's not gross
- - Attractive lace with marvellous wrapping
- - Such a person is attractive and captivating, almost hypnotic perhaps
- - Like a fridge decoration
- - Very alluring
- - Like an attractive personality
- - Alluring witchcraft concealing trap
- - Like a compass needle
- - Attractive periodical on the web for single clubs
- - Attracting iron or steel
- - Me acting stupidly is attractive?
- - Like some poetry on the fridge
- - Attractive cast acting with me
- - Attractive chap, good inside, rejected advance
- - Me acting outrageously having a certain attraction
- - Acting with me could be so attractive
- - and 13: Attractive space that's possessed by our planet?
- - Having a spell without web is attractive
- - Stephin Merritt's "Fields"
- - Powerfully alluring
- - Like a charming personality
- - Having charisma
- - Endowed with personal attractiveness.
- - Very attractive
- - Alluring
- - Kind of storm
- - Type of attraction
- - Charismatic
- - Captivating
- - Charming
- - Attractive
- - Attractive publication — bring up quote, fun ultimately